ScottMadden presents: The State of the Energy Industry

This 60-minute session will focus on hot topics including the latest prognosis for coal-fired generation, the outlook for natural gas in the United States, and the growing interdependence of the gas and power industries. Additionally, all registered attendees will receive a complimentary copy of ScottMadden's latest Energy Industry Update.

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Free Webcast on The State of the IndustryWednesday, March 27, 2013 | 3:00pm ET | Click to Register

For energy and utility companies, U.S. election results in November 2012 provided some, but incomplete, resolution of political and regulatory issues. So we, as an industry, may face "more of the same." Fiscal issues will continue to dominate the national debate, as energy policy is overshadowed by, and caught in the crossfire of, dueling views on spending, taxation, and the role of the federal government.

However, energy companies must now develop and execute investment and regulatory strategies that, in many cases, had awaited resolution of these policy issues.

Against this backdrop of uncertainty and crossfire, ScottMadden, Inc., one of North America's leading energy consulting firms, will be hosting an interactive discussion on top strategic issues led by industry experts. Based on ScottMadden's highly praised Energy Industry Updates, panelists will share their views and field your questions.

ScottMadden presents: The State of the Energy IndustryWednesday, March 27, 2013 3-4PM EasternClick to Register

ScottMadden, Inc., one of North America's leading energy consulting firms, is pleased to join forces with Energy Central to present an interactive webinar, "The State of the Energy Industry," on Wednesday, March 27, 2013, from 3-4PM ET. This free webcast will be based on ScottMadden's recently released Energy Industry Update, a semi-annual publication featuring our view of recent significant events and emerging trends that is received by about 8,000 industry leaders.

This 60-minute session will focus on hot topics including the latest prognosis for coal-fired generation, the outlook for natural gas in the United States, and the growing interdependence of the gas and power industries.

The ScottMadden team will address:

How are power generators dealing with retire vs. retrofit decisions, and how might changes at EPA affect those decisions?

How are issues of supply (such as shale plays) and potential demand (such as increased gas for power generation and gas exports) affecting the dynamics of the gas industry?

What are key concerns as the power generation industry becomes increasingly reliant upon gas?